After Fischmob, Mikolajewicz and Adolf Noise Plattenmeister the label with Fred Preppie has released a newcomer who placed themselves at the same to me in second place behind Fischmob. What is on offer here, take time, the lyrics are partly pretty crazy, but also allow us to reflect. Positive are also the background beats of each song. That there are so many different styles of music on one disk, you rarely find. After a human beatbox "Intro" we go. A song about his "Bobbycar" with joinable in the singing chorus. The Saufsong "cans of beer & Apfelkorn" is backed by 70's and 90's sounds. The 30s come in, "I'm not like you" briefly to the course, but will reflect distorted. In "hearse" he puts himself into the driver of such thoughts. The song "Sometimes" is, in part, but backed one hand, with the famous "Stand by me" melody with breakbeats, but remain discreetly in the background. The 125 bpm clamp Instrumental "name to Baby B" is cool, especially the scratches. In "Devil's Fat Booty" he comes up with a distorted voice, supported by Nirvana-like guitar sounds. About "Dörtie Diana" can I think only laugh Michael Jackson fans. Cult! The one congratulates his mother too soon for a birthday, but no one can happen, right? ("Mother's birthday") Lustig is also the literal translation of the Bob Marley classic "No Woman, No Cry". The song "(On the) runway!" is built on various nursery rhymes, and that has Fred Preppie formerly heard Punk, one notices at "full". However, the jewel board is the song "Never again dead," a pre-registered in rhyme melancholy belter that makes you think. Ingenious board, more I do not say it.